Terms and Conditions

Here’s what I want you to take away from this:

AI isn’t just for writing faster or being more productive. It’s for protecting yourself from things that sound too good to be true.

Most of us don’t read terms and conditions. We scroll past them. We click “agree” without thinking. And companies count on that.

But when you use AI to summarize what you’re actually agreeing to? You find out what they’re hiding. You spot the traps. You make informed decisions instead of impulsive ones.

I’m not anti-challenge. I’m not anti-community. I’m not even anti-Instagram.

I’m anti-exploitation dressed up as opportunity.

So Here’s What I’m Doing Instead

I’m going to keep posting consistently. Not for 30 days. For 365.

I’m not handing over my IP to a company that wants to profit from my ideas while giving me a fraction of what they’re worth.

I’m not pretending I need external validation to be disciplined.

I’m not teaching my audience that consistency requires a contest.

I’m just going to show up. For me. For the people I serve. Because that’s what leaders do.

And if you’ve been waiting for permission to start your own streak—to write, to post, to create—you don’t need a company to give it to you.

You already have everything you need.

Just start. Trust yourself. Keep going.

And maybe use AI to read the fine print before you sign away what’s yours.

What would it look like for you to commit to showing up consistently for something that matters to you—without needing external validation, a contest, or a community to hold you accountable?

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